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Introduction
What the Bewick`s Wren Looks Like
The Bewick`s Wren has overall_color color of brown and grey and whitish.
The Bewick`s Wren has above_color color of brown and grey.
The Bewick`s Wren has head color of brown.
The Bewick`s Wren has face color of brown and grey.
The Bewick`s Wren has below_color color of brown and grey and white.
The Bewick`s Wren has undertail color of grey-white.
The Bewick`s Wren has back color of brown.
The Bewick`s Wren has bill color of greyish.
The Bewick`s Wren has wing color of brown.
The Bewick`s Wren has belly color of grey and white.
The Bewick`s Wren has tail color of brown and grey.
The Bewick`s Wren has chest color of white and grey.
The Bewick`s Wren has leg color of greyish.
The Bewick`s Wren has neck color of white and grey.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Bewick`s Wren
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Feeding Behavior of the Bewick`s Wren
forages quite actively by hopping and climbing on tree trunks, branches, and twigs while looking for insects on the surface or in bark cracks.
eats on the ground as well, turning over leaves and rummaging about in piles of leaves.
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What the Bewick`s Wren Likes to Eat
The Bewick`s Wren feeds on the following:
- insects (beetles, ants, wasps, true bugs, caterpillars, grasshoppers)
- spiders
- some berries or seeds
Where To Find the Bewick`s Wren
You can find the Bewick`s Wren in the following habitats:
- Thickets
- underbrush
- gardens
- wooded habitats
- streamside groves
- chaparral
- desert washes
- suburban areas
- brushy edges
How to Attract Bewick`s Wren to Your Backyard
To attract Bewick`s Wrens to your backyard, use these types of feeders:
- large tube feeders
- suet cage feeders
- large hopper feeders
- small hopper feeders
- platform feeders
- ground feeders
To attract Bewick`s Wrens to your backyard, use these foods:
- hulled sunflower seeds
- suet
- peanut hearts
- mealworms